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HAARP Data

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2022 4:01 am
by Cargo
Now this is interesting.. and definitely electrical. ;]
"Ping" Wait 2 seconds. "Ping" Wait 2 seconds "Ping". That's what most ham radio operators heard yesterday when they received HAARP's radar transmission to asteroid 2010 XC15. Scott Tilley of Roberts Creek, British Columbia, took a closer look, and this is what he saw:
https://www.spaceweather.com/images2022 ... tilley.gif

Everyone who picked up the pulse did so because Earth's ionosphere reflected some of HAARP's radio energy back to Earth. Only a fraction escaped into space and reached the asteroid. Tilley's high-time-resolution recording of the pulse shows that multiple reflections (probably with a dash of ducting and refraction) were involved.

The complexity of the ionosphere, and how it modifies shortwave signals, is a key challenge for researchers who will be processing radar returns from asteroid 2010 XC15. Good luck!
hattip to strangesounds.substack for the ping ;p

Re: HAARP Data

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2022 12:26 am
by jackokie
@Cargo Thanks for picking this up. What do you suppose happens to signals coming the other way?

Re: HAARP Data

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2022 5:37 am
by Cargo
Certainly it exposes serious questions about how blind we are. After all, just look at the mindcrime of saying 'some' was reflected, yet only a fraction was 'not' reflected.
reflected some of HAARP's radio energy back to Earth. Only a fraction escaped
Hello Neuroscientists of Enstianstonia.